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Novotel Malaga - Malaga, Spain

Avenida de Velazquez
Malaga, 29004
Nightly Rates (97.50 - 197.47)  

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Property Description
4 star New Generation hotel recently built and located in the city. The hotel offers a restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine and a cosy bar, both featuring views of the terrace and pool. With a privileged location for business and leisure travelers, it a. lso offers a business corner and childrens playground. Close to the beach and tourist attractions.

Novotel Malaga


Amenities
  • 220 AC

  • 220 DC

  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Audio Visual Equipment

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Bath Tub

  • Bidet

  • Business Center

  • Casino

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Copy Service

  • Cribs Available

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Doctor on Call

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Exercise Gym

  • Hairdryers Available

  • International Direct Dial

  • Laundry Service

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Multilingual

  • Pets Allowed

  • Play Ground

  • Pool

  • Outdoor Pool

  • Bus Parking

  • Indoor Parking

  • Parking

  • Outdoor Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Ramp Access to Buildings

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • 24 Hour Security

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Telephone

  • Temperature Control

  • TV

  • Television with Cable

  • TV Remote Control

  • Vending Machines

  • Wake-up Service

  • Wheel Chair Access


  • Rate Disclaimer
    In addition to the nigthly rate , taxe and service may apply . See the room rate description.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  2004 

  • Renovated in  0 

  • 155  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    * From Torremolinos, highway A7-E15, exit 235 Av. Velazquez. * From Granada, motorway N331, connect A7-E15 direction Algeciras, exit San Julian-Guadalmar km 233, take again A7-E15, back to Malaga, exit 235 Av. Velazquez. * From Almeria N340 - E15, in Malaga take Ronda Oeste, Av. Velazquez. * By bus, 19, NOVOTEL, CITY CENTER * By bus, 19, AIRPORT, AIRPORT * Means of access * By plane * By free shuttle-courtesy bus

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. Deposit may be required during special events

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation delay - Until 18:00 prior arrival Please review the rate rules before confirming your reservation as cancellation policies may vary - unless otherwise stated.

    Restaurant Information
    CCIAL LOS PATIOS 

    Meeting Facility
  • CONVENTION CENTER TORREMOLINOS
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  • TRADE FAIR AND CONGRESS MALAGA
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    Recreation Information
  • COSTA DEL SOL

  • CERVANTES

  • MALAGUETA

  • RIO GUADALMEDINA

  • SIERRA NEVADA

  • LA ROSALEDA

  • GUADALHORCE

  • SAN ANDRES BEACH

  • MISERICORDIA BEACH


  • TEATINOS

  • ALCAZABA

  • CLINICO

  • PLAZA MAYOR

  • PLAZA MAYOR

  • P.D. MARTIN CARPENA

  • MALAGA NOSTRUM

  • MAHOU - SAN MIGUEL

  • FUJITSU

  • COCA COLA

  • CANAL SUR TV MALAGA

  • PERNOD RICARD

  • EPCOS CENTER

  • CARREFOUR

  • CONFORAMA

  • LEROY MERLIN

  • DECATHLON

  • BAUHAUS

  • ACCENTURE

  • CONTEMPORAIN MUSEUM

  • CATHEDRAL

  • GIBRALFARO CASTLE

  • CONVENTION CENTER MALAGA

  • HISTORIC ROMAN THEATRE

  • PARQUE TECNOLOGICO

  • SPORTS HALL MARTIN CARPENA

  • PABLO PICASSO MUSEUM

  • MARQUES LARIOS STREET


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